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The Most Powerful Labor Union in the World: Linux?

For several years a number of us have been anticipating the emergence of a Software Labor Union. The argument has not been whether it will emerge but what form it will take. The conditions for forming technology unions have never been better ...

Cisco Responds to IP Phone Flaw

Rob Enderle, principal analyst at The Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld that these types of vulnerabilities are just a fact of life with network attached technologies. "To a certain extent we are becoming somewhat resistant to the concern," Enderle said. "The expectation, of course, is that the vendors will fix the vulnerability quickly."

Microsoft Faces Deadline as EU Seeks Compliance Plan

Microsoft has publicly proclaimed its willingness to comply with the EU sanctions, which fits with its larger strategy of shifting resources away from legal battles in order to better be able to meet the competitive threats that it faces in the form of Linux and the open-source movement, Enderle Group principal analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times...

CONFERENCE REPORT

E3 Review: Prepare To Be Amazed this Holiday Season

E3 is the conference to go to if you are into gaming. Computer games, console games, even phone games are here, and the show is all about demos and entertainment. No place else in the world can you try out not-yet-released titles, see characters and equipment that only exist in the virtual gaming world and watch live shows of costumed entertainers doing everything from singing and dancing, to showcasing their expertise with a burning hula hoop...

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Xbox 360: Like Sony and Apple’s Illegitimate Child

The very first thought that crossed my mind when I saw the new Xbox was that this is probably what would have resulted if the rumored merger between Sony and Apple had been successful. It borrows heavily from design elements common in the most aggressive products from both companies and seems to miss many of disadvantages both firms have historically suffered...

Microsoft Launching Wide-Ranging Mobile OS Today

Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst of the Enderle Group, of San Jose, Calif., although unable to reveal any details about Magneto because of a non-disclosure agreement signed with Microsoft, did attest to the software's potential to slice into Symbian's lead in its market and the Blackberry's popularity among the corporate set...

OPINION

IBM Cuts 13,000, but Maybe It Should Have Laid Off One

A few months ago the Harvard Business Review did a piece on CEOs and pointed out the average tenure of an external CEO was 18 months, which suggests that a lot of CEOs are simply not qualified for the job they were selected for. Recently the HP board came to the conclusion that their high profile CEO, Carly Fiorinia, wasn't doing her job and took the incredibly painful path of replacing her with another who had a proven track record in the specific areas they felt HP needed more work. In that instance it wasn't a qualification problem but rather the willingness to do a job they wanted done...

IBM Gives Developers More XML Tools

Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld that he's not surprised Big Blue is moving toward XML. He said we've passed the early adopter phase and now XML reallyis part of the portfolio of anyone who is building a comprehensive tool set "XML is the future of portable application developme...

Microsoft Set To Launch New Thin Clients

Enderle Group principal analyst Rob Enderle told TechNewsWorld that this duo of thin clients is seemingly part of Microsoft's attempt to offer customers a highly targeted packaged product "The advantages to a thin client approach is they tend to be much more secure than a rich...

OPINION

Apple’s Tiger vs. Windows XP 64-Bit Edition vs. Linux

On Friday Apple released its "Tiger" operating system into the marketplace.Borrowing heavily from what we had seen in Longhorn (Microsoft's next version of Windows) last year, Tiger is an impressive piece of work. I'm not one of those who thinks that using a competitor is a bad idea, particularly if you can get it out first. You play this game to win and, as long as it's legal, in my book anything goes...

OPINION

IPod’s Dirty Little Secret and the Power of the Internet

Apple currently enjoys a market position that they haven't had since the beginning of the PC era. I often wonder if the Microsoft folks chuckle about the problems Apple is having as a result, problems that Microsoft has enjoyed for some time ...

OPINION

How Linux Saved Microsoft

I've been looking back this week and recalling almost a decade ago when a little company called Netscape prematurely slapped Microsoft upside the head and by so doing better positioned Microsoft for the future. Granted, I'm sure Microsoft would have loved to avoid the related litigation that continues to this day, but were it not for Netscape, Microsoft would have missed the Internet badly and would have had some much tougher years than they did...

Microsoft Pushes Public Beta of Data Protection Software

The question is not whether there is a market for data protection software, but whether or not Microsoft can compete against Veritas, NSI Software and EMC Legato NetWorker. But Rob Enderle, principal analyst of The Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld that Microsoft has realized it has to make a push...

OPINION

Technology Challenges for the Next Pope

With the passing of Pope John Paul the II comes an opportunity to look back -- as well as ahead -- at the kinds of technological changes that can occur in 30 years. In the late '70s we didn't have cell phones or GPS navigation systems; cloning people was the stuff of science fiction stories; and IBM was THE provider of technology to the world ...

Microsoft Readies for ‘Patch Tuesday’ with Eight Fixes

"Unless it has to roll out immediately because the exposure is too great, then Microsoft aggregates and rolls out patches all at one time so folks can actually deploy them in one session," Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld Focus on Securi...

OPINION

Lessons Learned from Transmeta’s Death and Rebirth

Transmeta makes for an interesting Silicon Valley case study. The net of its announcement last week is that they will continue to be with us indefinably ...

OPINION

Computer Gaming Taking Center Stage

With last week's release of the Sony PSP in the U.S. market stealing the spotlight from the ("old-news") Apple iPod and details of the XBox likely to emerge at the upcoming E3 gaming conference, it is time to take a real look at how gaming is driving the future of PC technology and entertainment ...

Novell’s Nugent Lands at Computer Associates

Rob Enderle, principal analyst at the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times that tech-oriented executives hoping to make a decent salary with strong benefits are increasingly attracted to more traditional software companies "As a company that is used to a more traditional s...

EU Rejects Microsoft’s Monitoring Plan

Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group, told the E-Commerce Times that he doesn't expect the two sides to make peace anytime soon. The European Commission is seeking strong enforcement and Microsoft is seeking light enforcement, he said, and resolution may require another day in court...

AOL Advances IM Platform

"IM will have broad implications for the future of all communication from e-mail to phone calls," Enderle Group principal analyst Rob Enderle told the E-Commerce Times. "In a few years, we'll likely wonder what we did without it." Increased use of IM could have other implicati...

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